HaitiNewsRegional 11 Haitians drown trying to reach Puerto Rico by Barbados Today 14/05/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 14/05/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 443 SOURCE: BBC โ At least 11 suspected migrants have died after their boat capsized near the US territory of Puerto Rico. The US Coast Guard said there were 38 survivors so far โ mostly from Haiti, with two from the Dominican Republic. Interceptions of migrants in the waters of the Caribbean have spiked in the past year. โThe sea is dangerous,โ said Rear Admiral Brendan McPherson from the US Coast Guard. โThese ventures are dangerous.โ The Coast Guard first learned of the capsize after the ship โ which was taking part in an โillegal voyageโ โ was spotted by a Customs and Border Patrol aircraft about 10 nautical miles (18km) off the coast of Desecheo, an uninhabited island in Puerto Rico. The boatโs passengers did not appear to be wearing life jackets, the Coast Guard said. The vessel is believed to have departed from the Dominican Republic. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed In a statement on Thursday night, Rear Adm McPherson said they were searching for survivors with boats, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. โOur highest priority is saving lives and that is what my crews will exhaust themselves doing,โ he said. The Coast Guard increased the number of survivors onย Friday morning, from 31 to 38. Eight are in hospital. The number of migrants detained in the Caribbean is increasing as more people โ particularly Haitians โ flee instability and poverty in their own country. Between October and March, 571 Haitians and 354 Dominicans were detained, many in the treacherous waters of the Mona Passage between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. According to officials quoted by the Washington Post, the Coast Guard is now on track to intercept 15 times more Haitian migrants than it did in 2020. The Coast Guardโs website notes that migrants intercepted at sea can be returned to their country of origin โwithout the costly processes required if they had successfully entered the United Statesโ. Thursdayโs capsize comes less than a week after nearly 70 migrants were rescued by US and Dominican vessels in the Mona Passage. The incident prompted the Coast Guard San Juan Sectorโs acting commander, Jose Diaz, to warn migrants to not take to the seas. โThese voyages are highly dangerous, and could cost you your life, the life of a loved one or the lives of everyone else in the voyage,โ he said. In January, a similar capsize led to the disappearance of at least 38 people off the coast of Florida. One survivor was reported. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Social media โjokeโ turns into criminal conviction hours before polls open 10/02/2026 Bruce, Wickham outline likely Attorney General picks on election eveย 10/02/2026 Elections authorities shift voting booth positionย 10/02/2026